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PM Moves to Seva Teerth, South Block Chapter Closes

Pm moves to seva teerth
On: February 14, 2026 12:53 PM
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In the national capital, a major change occurred in how things were run when Prime Minister Narendra Modi moved his office to the brand new Seva Teerth building. The move means that the Indian government will no longer be able to work from South Block, which has been a major hub of power for decades.

People see the move as both a metaphor and a practical matter. Symbolic because it shows a shift from houses of the British era to more modern infrastructure. The new site offers better cooperation, improved tools, and faster decision-making in the day-to-day work of government.

Officials called it a historic day, noting that many of the most important events in India’s history as an independent country occurred in South Block. There is now a new setting.

Just what is Seva Teerth?

As part of the plan to rebuild Central Vista, Seva Teerth has been turned into a modern governmental hub. A lot of high-level buildings that used to be spread out in different places are now all on one campus. The building will house more than just the Prime Minister’s Office. It will also have important parts for running the cabinet and keeping the country safe.

This merging is meant to make things run more smoothly. Communication can go more quickly when departments are close to each other. It’s easier to work together in an emergency and meetings can be set up more quickly.

The buildings have new digital systems, better protection, and better places for people to interact with the building’s operators. There are bigger meeting rooms, better offices for employees, and technology that makes it possible to work without paper.

Just the name shows what you want to do. “Seva” means “service,” and “Teerth” means “an important place.” They all support the government’s idea that the government should focus on serving the people.

A historic power corridor is being shut down

South Block has been the center of India’s senior work for almost 80 years. Its hallways have been used by prime ministers, ministers, and high-level officials for generations. Inside its walls, important decisions were made about war, diplomacy, economic change, and national policy.

Now that the change has begun, the building will play a different role. Both the South Block and the North Block will be turned into museums as part of a major national project. The plan is to let everyone see these huge buildings and show off India’s long history of civilization.

Changes like this are part of a larger effort to combine protection with new uses. The buildings might soon stop being limited government areas and become places where people can walk through history.

From the new address, work starts right away

The change is more than just a ceremony. Right away, files started to be moved, talks were set up, and decisions were made from the new building. Officials say that starting right away was meant to show that things don’t stop when the site changes. Governance doesn’t stop.

People who want the change say the new setting will make it easier for offices to communicate and get aid programs up and running faster. On the other hand, critics will likely be paying close attention to see how well the claims of speed hold up in real life.

Even so, the practicalities of moving are important to the government. Changes to staff, safety rules, transportation lines and the use of new technology must all work together without any problems.

Eva Banerjee

I am a versatile content writer from the MP region, covering politics, business, crime, current affairs, entertainment, video games, and sports with clear insights, engaging analysis, and timely, reader-focused updates.

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